shepherd named Santiago. In The Alchemist, the main character Santiago has a recurring dream about going to the pyramids in Egypt in order to find treasure. With help from other characters like Melchizedek and the crystal merchant and the Alchemist, Santiago learns to listen to is heart and is able to pursue his Personal Legend . Coelho uses Santiago’s experiences as an example of a Hero’s Journey, for Santiago’s journey contains all the components that make up a Hero’s Journey such as a call to adventure…
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Alchemist there are several obstacles Santiago faces while trying to reach the Egyptian pyramids, but throughout this journey important people and symbols are placed in Santiago’s journey to help him achieve his dream. As we follow along through the novel we notice the importance plot, character, setting, and symbolism have on Santiago’s journey and how each one helps him with his Personal Legend. Santiago’s journey helps him have a better understanding on the meaning of love. Through his journey…
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In The Alchemist, Santiago realizes that his physical treasure would not be found at the pyramids, but it would be found back in Spain at the abandoned church. He made his way to Spain and “ began to dig at the base of the Sycamore” (Coelho 166). Santiago's finds his treasure under the Sycamore Tree where his journey had originally begun. Throughout literature, trees symbolize knowledge and truth, thus representing that Santiago's treasure was the experiences he had on his journey. The Alchemist…
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Novel’s Structure Analysis A recurring dream troubles Santiago, a young and adventurous Andalusian shepherd. He has the dream every time he sleeps under a sycamore tree that grows out of the ruins of a church. During the dream, a child tells him to seek treasure at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago consults a gypsy woman to interpret the dream, and to his surprise she tells him to go to Egypt. A strange, magical old man named Melchizedek, who says that he is the King of Salem, says the…
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defeat and fear of accomplishing his dream. The first obstacle that has Santiago starting to lean towards his personal legend (that no one knows what it is from reading the begging of the story) is the very first obstacle known as disagreement. Within this disagreement that occurs of what his father wanted him to be lead to his true dream. What is this dream? His dream is to travel the world and travel to the pyramids to find a treasure. What is the treasure so to speak? Santiago himself still…
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[himself] into the wind’ ” (Coelho 141)., but he is determined to get back home to the woman he loves. Although he is doubtful that such a feat is within the realms of possibility, Santiago has courage and convinces the wind to turn him into the wind. Santiago’s achievement of the near impossible with his determination and courage inspires readers to face their fears. In the Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew get trapped by a massive Cyclops in its cave, and the Cyclops begins eating the men one at a time.…
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deep message. It is a message to follow your heart, and search your dreams or destiny. The Alchemist is telling about the story of a shepherd boy named Santiago. Santiago who lives in spain and work as a shepherd. One night he was sleeping in church and they saw a dream and the other day they saw again. And he goes to a Gypsy to find his their mean. The Gypsy tell him that he need to go to the Egyptian pyramids to find his treasure. And confirms that he should set out his journey. And last santiago…
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What are dreams? Do they correlate to our lives? Our dreams show what the possible outcomes of situations could be. In the novel The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho develops a protagonist named Santiago who learns from a recurring dream, that he needs to go to the pyramids to find possible treasure. He wants to understand his dream, so he embarks on a life changing journey. Along the journey Santiago learns valuable life lessons from people he affiliates with. At Santiago’s lowest point in his journey the…
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marked, and found the treasure their mother had left for them. That wasn’t selfish, in fact, it was fate. Fate played a big role in Santiago’s life, he had to follow the omens left to him, help others, and realize his personal legend without wrongdoing. That’s why his quest to find treasure isn’t selfish. In the book The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, there is a boy named Santiago; He had a dream about finding treasure near the Egyptian Pyramids, so he went to a gypsy and had this dream interpreted. He was…
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"The Alchemist" written by Paulo Coelho has many themes that go on throughout the book. The most prominent theme in the book is one about dreams. Santiago starts the novel off with him wanting to pursue his reoccurring dream and finding the meaning of it. While on his path to finding the meaning of his dream, he meets a gypsy so she can tell him what it's about or at least give him some insight on it. One quote that stuck with me during their encounter was, "And when you want something, all the universe…
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